Note: Test your PC under a CPU low-load (not other heavy processes running); do not run the command line with less then four robots: in this case you will obtain fake (not comparable) results. Run multiple tests to obtain a statistically better result.

If your Crobots executable version does not support the binary compiling (-c option), you cannot forth more proceed!;

Download, save and setup in your Crobots path the Python Crobots Batch Tournament Manager from here. According to your architecture, set the correct value of the variable CPUs with the number of the available CPUS / cores;

Test the execution with the command line:

./Crobots.py conf/BenchConf.py test

If the previous test succeeds, trace the time execution of this command line:

Note: Test your PC whilst a CPU low-load - not other heavy processes running; do not run the command line with different tournament parameters and/or configuration: in this case you will get fake (not comparable) results. Run multiple tests to get a better and statistically reliable result.
Due to the unavoidable overhead (logging and count post-processing) and the trivial multi-processing support, the overall multi-core SGNIPS might be not (surely it won't) the single SGNIPS value multiplies the number of the CPUs / cores used.